SKILLMAN, N.J. – Another month, same familiar name sits atop the Division II Campbell/ITA College Tennis Rankings as both the men’s and women’s squads from Armstrong Atlantic State University remain No. 1 -- right where the left off at the end of the 2009 campaign, which saw both squads hoist the NCAA Division II team title for the second year in a row.

Both teams remain undefeated during the 2009-10 campaign, each sporting 20-0 records and carrying tremendous win streaks. The men are currently riding a 43-match win streak while the Lady Pirates have amassed 72 straight regular season victories with no signs of stopping.

Conference Count:Men's Top 25: Peach Belt – 6; Gulf South and SunshineState – 4; Carolinas, Heartland and Lone Star – 2; GLIAC, GLVC, MAIAA, NYCAC and Pacific West - 1. The Gulf South, Peach Belt and Sunshine State Conferences each placed three teams among the top 11. Women’s Top 25:SunshineState – 5; Peach Belt – 4; CCAA, Gulf South and Lone Star – 3; Heartland and Pacific West – 2, GLIAC, GLVC and PSAC – 1.The Gulf South and Sunshine State Conferences each have three teams among the top 10.

Spring and Fall:Each week there are many shifts among the men’s and women’s teams appearing in the Campbell/ITA College Tennis Rankings. Listed below are the teams appearing in the top 25, making the most movement and worth keeping an eye on.

Top 5 Rising (M)

Top 5 Falling (M)

Top 5 Rising (W)

Top 5 Falling (W)

#7 Florida Southern (+6)

#26 USC-Aiken (-9)

#8 Cal of PA (+5)

#26 St. Edward’s (-12)

#21 NW Missouri (+5)

#27 Washburn (-5)

#5 Columbus St. (+3)

#13 Francis Marion (-9)

#25 Lees McRae (+5)

#5 Barry (-3)

#25 CP-Pomona (+3)

#27 Nova SE (-3)

#19 Augusta St. (+4)

#14 GC&S (-3)

#15 UCSD (+2)

#10 West Florida (-1)

#22 Abilene (+3)

#15 Northwood (-3)

#23 Inc. Word (+2)

#11 Hawaii Pacific (-1)

Several (+2)

#23 Cameron (-3)

#24 UCO (+2)

#12 Clayton St. (-1)

Twice as Nice: Fifteen schools have both their men’s and women’s programs ranked inside this week’s top 25. Of the sixteen teams comprising the top 25 in both sets of rankings, an astounding half of them (eight) are included in the top 10 of both, including Armstrong Atlantic sitting atop of both.